Nathan Woods, died today from wounds sustained in the crash of practice in the channel in the Honolulu Hills Taft, California, where he was preparing for the opening round of the World Series off-road this weekend. Breton is set to compete in the WORCS 2011 Pro Series Team 1 with carbon Stillwell Raptor race performance on board the K-54 #. Reports indicate that he was flown to a hospital and died after crashing on the part of the motocross track.
The Bretton riding professionally for nine years and has two wheels since the age of seven. California achieved and 32 years), from Paso Robles, in two WORCS (2004-05), and amassed more wins in the history of the series in addition to the gold medal in the ISDE in EnduroCross and compete regularly. Saw him ride his factory Kawasaki, Suzuki and Husaberg as well as the symbol – Tai Yamaha race before signing the contract K this year. Nathan leaves behind his wife, Amanda, and sons, Nate and Braxton.
“Today, off-road racing has lost one of the greatest heroes of the off-road than ever to throw the leg during a dirtbike,” said Site WORCS. “He will be missed, our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Bretton, and has, Little Nate and Braxton, and the whole family and the Woods. God Speed # 54.”
The Bretton riding professionally for nine years and has two wheels since the age of seven. California achieved and 32 years), from Paso Robles, in two WORCS (2004-05), and amassed more wins in the history of the series in addition to the gold medal in the ISDE in EnduroCross and compete regularly. Saw him ride his factory Kawasaki, Suzuki and Husaberg as well as the symbol – Tai Yamaha race before signing the contract K this year. Nathan leaves behind his wife, Amanda, and sons, Nate and Braxton.
“Today, off-road racing has lost one of the greatest heroes of the off-road than ever to throw the leg during a dirtbike,” said Site WORCS. “He will be missed, our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Bretton, and has, Little Nate and Braxton, and the whole family and the Woods. God Speed # 54.”
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